Tired of the Left's propaganda about Francis as the “greatest pope ever”?
Tired of the chattering class and celebrities fawning over him as he enlists the Church in radical political causes and undercuts Catholic teaching?
George Neumayr offers an antidote to the spin. In The Political Pope, he provides the first in-depth, unflinchingly critical account of Francis's pontificate. Far from revitalizing the Church, Pope Francis is dividing it as he promotes political liberalism and doctrinal relativism. As Neumayr says, with a friend like this pope, Catholics don't need enemies. Pope Francis is defending every religion except his own, apologizing for Islam in the midst of terror attacks while dismissing Catholics as “rigid” even as they fight a culture war without his help.
Marveling at the Leftism of Francis, Al Gore wondered in 2015, “Is the pope Catholic?” Under this baffling pontificate, that question is no longer a joke. The Political Pope explains why.
Hardcover, 277 pp.
Measures 6 1/4" by 9 1/4".